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2019 LETTES BAY TASMANIA
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There is a fascinating history behind this quaint location. Originally constructed by the company running the copper mine at Queenstown which devastated the local environment with sulphur dioxide gas emissions. These shacks were built as holiday refuges for their workers. The earliest date back to 1890’s and were reportedly built from recycled materials. It’s a wonder that they still exist today and thankfully they are now on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. Many are still available for holiday rental. .
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.#captainsrest#saltboxhideaways#lettesbay

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2019 LETTES BAY TASMANIA
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There is a fascinating history behind this quaint location. Originally constructed by the company running the copper mine at Queenstown which devastated the local environment with sulphur dioxide gas emissions. These shacks were built as holiday refuges for their workers. The earliest date back to 1890’s and were reportedly built from recycled materials. It’s a wonder that they still exist today and thankfully they are now on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. Many are still available for holiday rental. .
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.#captainsrest#saltboxhideaways#lettesbay

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2019 LETTES BAY TASMANIA
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There is a fascinating history behind this quaint location. Originally constructed by the company running the copper mine at Queenstown which devastated the local environment with sulphur dioxide gas emissions. These shacks were built as holiday refuges for their workers. The earliest date back to 1890’s and were reportedly built from recycled materials. It’s a wonder that they still exist today and thankfully they are now on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. Many are still available for holiday rental. .
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.#captainsrest#saltboxhideaways#lettesbay